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"Shachayinu": Tal Musari suffocated with tears at the end of the first show after the Corona - Walla! culture

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After a year of shutdown, Habima opened with a new version of "Spanish Orchard" starring Tal Musari, who choked on tears on stage. Watch the exciting moment


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"Shachayinu": Tal Musari suffocated with tears at the end of the first show after the Corona

After a year of shutdown, Habima opened with a new version of "Spanish Orchard" starring Tal Musari, who choked on tears on stage.

"I feel in a dream," Musari told Walla!

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"I was amazed that the hall was blown up. The longing for the audience was immense."

French director of the play: "We picked it up in 3 weeks. It's unbelievable"

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Monday, 05 April 2021, 08:34 Updated: 08:37

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Tal Musari suffocated from crying at the end of the first "Spanish Orchard" performance at the Habima Theater after the Corona (Sagi Ben-Nun)

"Welcome back to the National Theater of Israel. What a longing we had. That we lived and reached this moment!"

- This is what actor Tal Musari said last night (Sunday) in a voice choked with tears to the audience in the full Rubina Hall (watch the video above) at the end of the first show on stage after about 13 months in which the theater was shut down due to the corona.

It was also the first time the new version of the old musical "Spanish Orchard", written by former President Yitzhak Navon and directed by Tzadi Tzarfati, and performed for over 20 years in theater, was staged.

This is the new version of the musical, and in addition to Musari, Roni Dalumi, Hani Nachmias, Uri Hochman and Shmulik Cohen also appear.



Not only moral was excited yesterday.

The audience, who throughout the musical made sure to wear masks and keep their distance, stood at the end of the show and cheered for a long time.

The festive show was also attended yesterday by Minister of Culture Hili Trooper and Erez Navon, the son of the late creator Yitzhak Navon.

After the audience left the hall, the performers gathered on stage to raise a glass.

My French side turned to the new cast, who said goodbye to actors like Yaakov Cohen, Ruby Porat-Shoval and Galit Giat, and told them that the new version was better than the previous one.

"It just works harder," he told his players, "the excitement this time is greater."



"I feel in a dream," Tal Musari told Walla!

Culture after the first show, "I was amazed that the hall was blown up and the audience was excited and laughing. There were zero glitches. And this is a very complex show, a musical, songs, dances, and a French side that sees everything that happens on stage and gives up nothing. Last year was really shaky, and the longing for the audience And when the stage was huge, when we arrived today and heard the noise of the audience and realized that it was real and that it was happening, beyond having to remember all the lyrics, songs, transitions and dances and when to change costumes, there was a moment you tell yourself I'm going to meet an audience for the first time in a year. "Faint. Real. I told Roni, if I faint, you're saving me."

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Habima Theater's "Spanish Orchard" actors, including Roni Dalumi, Hani Nachmias and Tal Musari, with the director of the play Tzadi Tzarfati, at the end of the first play after the Corona (Photo: Sagi Ben-Nun)

It is amazing that you managed to pick up such a large production in a relatively short time of less than a month.



"Not including Friday-Saturday and not including Election Day. And it's not just less than a month, it's also in a situation where they found us - after more than a year of not training this tool, called play. After we were used to being on stage, in front of an audience, This year we were in pajamas, I got a call from Moshe Kaftan (Habima's artistic director) on Thursday, at ten at night, the days of Corona and my diary are empty.

He tells me - on Sunday rehearsals for 'Spanish Orchard' begin and you are in the lead role.

I tell him wow, exciting, when does it cost?

And he tells me: in three weeks.

I ask: three months or three weeks?

He tells me three weeks, going up on April 4th. "



Were you surprised that for non-political reasons you had to wait more than a year for the theater to open?



" I'm one of those people who thinks the gates of the theater should not have been closed for a moment.

It was a very extreme move for us and the audience.

You know, I live not far from the theater.

I went down every evening, even in the most difficult days of the closures, and the saddest thing to me was this light layered in the National Theater.

It is a light that radiates not only to Tel Aviv.

It's a real light.

And that light went out.

And today I came back with the bike at six in the evening to get to the show, and the light was on.

And I had tears of excitement even then.

I hope, pray and wish that this light will not go out again, and that we will continue to present it every evening. "

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Roni Dalumi in the play "Spanish Orchard" by the Habima Theater (Photo: Or Danon)

Roni Dalumi also told Walla!

Culture on the much excitement that gripped her: "I'm a bit shocked and also happy and excited. Crazy we came back. We had to learn the roles within a month. I learned well, we dived into it with a head jump, and I had no sensation in the ear. So much fun to be here."



"It's amazing that this play has been running for 23 years and is still being revived," my French side told Walla!

Culture, "he's with us and is not going to leave us. And now a new and fresh journey begins. I was hungry to renew it. I did it in three and a half weeks, it's almost suicide, a production of this magnitude is done in three months. Every day I came home crushed, just crushed. ".



I learned that the general rehearsal of the show, which was supposed to take place on Saturday night, was canceled at your request so that you could see the evening created for you by Request 12. Did not hear about the option to record?



"The theater went towards me, no doubt. On Saturday night there should have been a general rehearsal, which is a kind of play with a limited audience, but they gave it up to me."

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Tal Musari in the play "Spanish Orchard" by the Habima Theater (Photo: Or Danon)

Moshe Kaftan, the artistic director of the Habima Theater, added: "It is inconceivable how 13 months have passed since the theater closed. 13 months in which the stages of the theater were empty. And tonight, this image of an audience stands on its feet and is moved to tears, strengthens my belief in its place. Of theater in our lives remained as strong as it was and perhaps even strengthened.It was an exciting evening where even the greatest cynics could not hide their tears.We opened the theater tonight, and we embark on a journey where we all learn as a baby 'to walk again on both feet'. It is doubtful that very soon this embrace of the audience will return the theater performances to the heart of the leisure culture of us all. "

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After the stage reopened last night, tonight (Monday) he will return to Be'er Sheva theater activities with the new political comedy "Derech Hashalom" written by Guy Maroz, directed by Shir Goldberg, and starring Sarah Vino Elad, Molly Schulman, Amir Krieff, Zohar Meidan, Carlos Garzozi and more.



The chamber will be released from its moratorium tomorrow (Tuesday), and on the opening night two plays will be staged: "Genius in a Cage" starring Amos Tamam and Irit Kaplan and directed by Amit Apta;

And "All the Good Things," a solo performance with Dvir Bendek based on a play by Duncan McMillan, directed by Shai Pitovsky, and co-hosted by the Eilot Theater.

The play about a boy for a suicidal mother, who writes her optimistic notes with all the good things in life.

This is a performance with the active participation of the audience in the hall, who will read the notes.



While the Baruch Ivcher Beit Lessin Theater will return in two weeks - April 19 with the comedy "Between the Words" written by Florian Zeller, translated by Dori Perens and directed by Ilan Ronen, starring Sasson Gabay, Liat Goren, Daniel Hib and Rafi Tavor; In April, the play "Abdullah Schwartz" by Rami Vered, directed by the late Roni Pinkovich, will star, starring Anat Waxman, Avi Kushnir, Efrat Boimold, Shlomi Tapiaro, Chai Maor, Odel Hayun, Tal Chernovsky and Suleiman Husseini.

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